§ 71.23  VEHICLES PASSING SCHOOL BUSES.
   (A)   The driver of a vehicle shall not overtake, or meet and pass any school bus which has stopped for the purpose of receiving or discharging passengers.
   (B)   The driver of a vehicle overtaking or meeting any school bus which has stopped for the purpose of receiving or discharging any passengers, shall bring such vehicle to a full stop at least ten feet from the school bus, and shall not proceed until the school bus resumes motion or the school bus driver signals to proceed or the visual signals are no longer actuated. The driver of the school bus before resuming motion shall signal stopped traffic to proceed and shall, when resuming motion, proceed in such manner as to allow congested traffic to disperse by keeping the bus as near to the right side of the road as can be done with safety. Passengers crossing the road upon being discharged from a school bus shall cross in front of a stopped school bus. At an intersection where traffic is controlled by an officer or a traffic stop-and-go signal, a vehicle need not be brought to a full stop before passing any such bus but may proceed past such school bus at a speed no greater than is reasonable and proper and in no event greater than ten mph and with due caution for the safety of passengers being received or discharged from such school bus.
   (C)   The driver of a vehicle upon any highway which has been divided into two roadways by leaving an intervening space, or by a physical barrier, or clearly indicated dividing sections so constructed as to impede vehicular traffic, need not stop upon meeting a school bus which has stopped in the roadway across the dividing space, barrier or section.
(Ord. 29, passed 3-2-1961)  Penalty, see § 71.99